General Omar Bradley (second from left) and three other unidentified soldiers. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel John Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
Lieutenant Colonel John Redding (right) with General Omar Bradley (second from right), and several unidentified soldiers examining maps. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
General Omar Bradley (second from left) and three other unidentified soldiers. This photo was likely taken during Lieutenant Colonel John Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
Lieutenant Colonel John Redding (right, pointing at map), General Omar Bradley (second from right), and other unidentified soldiers. This photo was probably taken during Redding's service in Europe during World War II.
Luncheon for the Democratic National Finance Committee, held at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C. On the left side of the photo is the head table. Seated at the head table, from left to right, are: Democratic National Committee Chairman J. Howard McGrath; Senator Tom Connally; Vice President Alben Barkley; President Harry S. Truman; Louis Johnson; Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn; and unidentified.
Sturmbannfuhrer (Major) Gustav Knittel (right) looks at the camera and Obersturmfuhrer Heinrich Goltz looks at a map near La Vaulx-Richard, Belgium. From a group of captured German photographs.
General Harry Vaughan carries his luggage from the plane landing at San Juan, Puerto Rico, to accompany President Harry S. Truman on his trip to the Caribbean and Key West. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.
Collage of President Truman with his White House Staff. Top row, Appointments Secretary Matthew J. Connelly, President Harry S. Truman, Samuel Rosenman. Bottom row: Press Secretary Charles Ross, naval aide Captain James Vardaman, and military aide General Harry Vaughan. Original in a leather portfolio stored with albums. Same as 69-481. See also 96-194 for autographed photo of same. Donor: Thomas F. McDaniel.